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above the e liptic room on the second floor, the family's quarters was the lady's room. these were the only rooms that we have a lot of information surviving on. so much was lost with the burning of the capital. over 200 years and fortunately enough, documents do survive. his provisions for decoration for mrs. madison followed a few unavoidable trends. most often he looks only to the major cities for materials and services and styles. more often than not, his styles are solely english as he was english. however despite the constant travel to philadelphia and new york, and baltimore as well, he did not look very closely at washington, georgetown or al zand ray businesses and this displeased a great many people. she had one of the best upholstery shops. he did not call upon her and she felt her duty to spread gossip. it happened then too. he was type faced as an eager and aggressive and loud-mouthed designer and this affected him so much he ended up having to confront miss madison on the matter. in september he writes as far as i could proceed boldly as surveyor of the bas
above the e liptic room on the second floor, the family's quarters was the lady's room. these were the only rooms that we have a lot of information surviving on. so much was lost with the burning of the capital. over 200 years and fortunately enough, documents do survive. his provisions for decoration for mrs. madison followed a few unavoidable trends. most often he looks only to the major cities for materials and services and styles. more often than not, his styles are solely english as he was...
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above the e liptic room on the second floor, the family's quarters was also the ladies room. these are really the only rooms we have a lot of information surviving on. so much was lost with the burning of the capitol. obviously over 200 years, papers get misplaced. fortunately enough there are documents that do survive. latrobe's provisions for decorations for mrs. madison seem to follow a few unavoidable trends. one being most often he looks only to the major cities in the north for materials and services and styles. more often than not, his styles are solely english. however, despite latrobe's constant travel to philadelphia and new york and baltimore as well, he did not look very closely at washington, georgetown or alexandria businesses. and this displeased a great many people including a mrs. mary sweeney who had one of the best upholstery shops in washington at the time. and since he did not call upon her, she felt it her duty to spread gossip about latrobe to the papers. yes. it happened then, too. latrobe was typefaced as an eager and aggressive and loud mouthed desig
above the e liptic room on the second floor, the family's quarters was also the ladies room. these are really the only rooms we have a lot of information surviving on. so much was lost with the burning of the capitol. obviously over 200 years, papers get misplaced. fortunately enough there are documents that do survive. latrobe's provisions for decorations for mrs. madison seem to follow a few unavoidable trends. one being most often he looks only to the major cities in the north for materials...
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it's a very good film based on the trilogy of books about a deadly reality show held in post ark pock liptic america. they are selling out fast. fandango said they sold out more than 2,000 shows, the most ever for a non-sequel. >> did you say 3:00 a.m.? >> 3:00 a.m. >> how about could. could you unplug everything? your iphone and ap top and everything? lap top and everything? >>> this is going to be hard. time for digidal detox. tomorrow is the start of national unplug day. it asked people to voluntarily unplug from all electronics. can't help but laugh. unplug from all electronics including the laptop, tv and cell phone for 24 hours. as of this morning, a whopping 1200 people have taken the pledge. >> here's your cell phone hiding here. put it in the garbage. >> oh, my gosh. she threw it in the garbage. >> see that? tomorrow. thanks for joining us.
it's a very good film based on the trilogy of books about a deadly reality show held in post ark pock liptic america. they are selling out fast. fandango said they sold out more than 2,000 shows, the most ever for a non-sequel. >> did you say 3:00 a.m.? >> 3:00 a.m. >> how about could. could you unplug everything? your iphone and ap top and everything? lap top and everything? >>> this is going to be hard. time for digidal detox. tomorrow is the start of national...
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on one hand, he said that is a and liptic cult. the president to you says he's on a kin tin up. >> the sanctions are working, we have to give them more of a chance, do you get a sense from your sources that he's convincing not to go forward. >> sources in iran, u.s. and other diplomats and as we can say right now, the president is going to try to delay this. not only you in your interview but anyone who license, we believe that's there still time for place and diplomacy. what we're doing with the sanctions they're really hurting, but in a negotiated way to make a permanent solution to this nuclear problem. whether a military strike that will commit israel, or the u.s., or others to permanent military service. i was struck in their interview by something that i have been looking at, again, the shiite top leaders in iran, they talked about fatah. this is the -- >> the president said in his interview, are they going to back that up? >> it's an offramp. it's a possible jaufr ramp, everybody saves face. they stop their nuclear program.
on one hand, he said that is a and liptic cult. the president to you says he's on a kin tin up. >> the sanctions are working, we have to give them more of a chance, do you get a sense from your sources that he's convincing not to go forward. >> sources in iran, u.s. and other diplomats and as we can say right now, the president is going to try to delay this. not only you in your interview but anyone who license, we believe that's there still time for place and diplomacy. what we're...
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. >> it looked epock liptic to me. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> caught on camera "man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds us and although it can be awe inspiring it could be deadly. disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battlelines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this t
. >> it looked epock liptic to me. >> i totally thought i was going to die. >> and the cameras are rolling. >>> caught on camera "man versus nature." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the power of the natural world surrounds us and although it can be awe inspiring it could be deadly. disaster could strike without warning and leave behind other devastation. when battlelines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has...
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but now break out your bow and arrow for the post-apom liptic survival story that has groupies craving "the hunger games." the movie is based on suzanne collins' best-selling book trilogy. there are 23.5 million books in print in the u.s. and advance ticket sales have already broken records. this film is expected to bring in $100 million. by the time it opens later this month. that's $30 million more than the first "twilight" movie in its opening weekend. >> unlike "twilight," it isn't a pure young fantasy romance. it's a dark book. it has these terrible scenes of violence. >> reporter: and unlike bella in "twilight," the damsel in distress, catniss, the female lead in "the hunger games," doesn't need anyone's help to survive, certainly not boys. which has girls loving her. >> she's such a warrior. and it shows you girls don't have to be pretty or whatever. they have to be smart and fierce and have a goal and fight for it. >> reporter: obsessed fans counting down the days. and each passing minute. >> three. two. one. >> reporter: until the games begin. abbey boudreau, abc news, los ang
but now break out your bow and arrow for the post-apom liptic survival story that has groupies craving "the hunger games." the movie is based on suzanne collins' best-selling book trilogy. there are 23.5 million books in print in the u.s. and advance ticket sales have already broken records. this film is expected to bring in $100 million. by the time it opens later this month. that's $30 million more than the first "twilight" movie in its opening weekend. >> unlike...
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the new big budget flick that takes place in a post epoch a liptic world where teens are forced to fight to the debt. it's not the plot of the breakfast club. our entertainment correspondent korecorrespondent , korrin winter. what is it about "hunger games," lay it out for me. >> of course because you were 29 and not because you're too old to get it. throw that out first of all. so let's set the record straight. it's a pretty violent movie based on a best selling trilogy. children range from 12 to 18 years old. theys are placed in an arena to fight until one survives. now in the story the games are treated as a reality tv show and broadcast by central government. those two teams about reality tv and rebelling from authority resonate strongly right now. you've got children killing children on screen, now some of my colleagues who have seen this said they were so surprised how violent the movie was. but it's compelling. it's a compelling central character who made this franchise so popular, she's a teenage girl, jennifer laurens, an action hero, fighting to protect her family in a world wh
the new big budget flick that takes place in a post epoch a liptic world where teens are forced to fight to the debt. it's not the plot of the breakfast club. our entertainment correspondent korecorrespondent , korrin winter. what is it about "hunger games," lay it out for me. >> of course because you were 29 and not because you're too old to get it. throw that out first of all. so let's set the record straight. it's a pretty violent movie based on a best selling trilogy....
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the film is set in post-apok liptic america where teenagers are forced into a televised battle to the death. >> they're not going to pick you. your name is only in there once. >> primrose everdeen. >> i volunteer. i volunteer as tribute. >> donald sutherland plays president snow in the movie. did you love the books? >> i didn't know anything about them. i was given a script by gary ross, which so moved me and so excited me and energized and enthused me. it seemed to me to have the possibility to have a generation changing catalyst that would move young people to take control of their destiny. >> tell me about president snow. he's kind of head of a very evil bunch of people. >> evil bunch of people. >> i think so. >> what have we got today? where are we? the apocalypse is very close at hand. they kill people in "the hunger games" but that's so they don't kill people in iraq and afghanistan. if you look at the death list in "the new york times," those are kids. they are 20. they're 20 years old. their lives are sacrificed. instead of having that, they have a war games called the hunger
the film is set in post-apok liptic america where teenagers are forced into a televised battle to the death. >> they're not going to pick you. your name is only in there once. >> primrose everdeen. >> i volunteer. i volunteer as tribute. >> donald sutherland plays president snow in the movie. did you love the books? >> i didn't know anything about them. i was given a script by gary ross, which so moved me and so excited me and energized and enthused me. it seemed...